Discrimination or stereotyping based on the erroneous concept of race. By far one of the stupidest ideas ever conceived.

Right wing activists need our help and consideration. They don't have it as easy as us. Attempts at communication are much harder, leading to isolation and lonelyness. Bids at social recognition seldom meet with success. It is a fact often overlooked that most buildings aren't made with the needs of right wing activists in mind.

Is a common fascination among middle school-aged pre-teens. The two less dominate places it can be found in; immature 16 year old boys, and old rednecks primary in the south.

Racism: making fun of Hispanics form:"dude, i swear there are spics everywhere at school!" "yeah, that's because they were born here, they don't know how to hop a fence"
African Americans: (who says that? don't black people just like being called black?) black guy:"nah man, sice originated from us, you wouldn't get it" white kid "nigga what chu talkin bout?" "damn man, that's just to far..."

The belief that some races are inherently superior (physically, intellectually, or culturally) to others and therefore have a right to dominate them. In the United States, racism, particularly by whites against blacks, has created profound racial tension and conflict in virtually all aspects of American society. Until the breakthroughs achieved by the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s, white domination over blacks was institutionalized and supported in all branches and levels of government, by denying blacks their civil rights and opportunities to participate in political, economic, and social communities.

"The horror of class stratification, racism, and prejudice is that some people begin to believe that the security of their families and communities depends on the oppression of others, that for some to have good lives there must be others whose lives are truncated and brutal." - Dorothy Allison

The act of discrimination between the human races, recognising their genetic differences both physical and mental, their behaviour and culture, and appraising those differences. Also the beleif that multi-culturalism is wrong.

In today's society the term is strongly political, and many people synonymize the term with hatred, bigotry and fascism.

"The Bell Curve" (by Harvard professors Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray, 1994) was one of several scientific and intellectual studies that encountered strong political opposition because it concluded that the average African-American trails 15-20 IQ points behind the average European. All authors were accused of racism.